To make this Cowboys home game against the Eagles in Week 14 as meaningful as the one that slipped away in Philadelphia on Sunday, there is still work to be done.
According to linebacker Micah Parsons, the Cowboys’ confidence was unfazed by their Sunday loss to the Eagles.
As a matter of fact, Parsons claims that the Cowboys have greater confidence in themselves now that they are facing the NFC East-leading Eagles in Philadelphia.
According to Parsons, “We know we played good enough to win that game,” TheAthletic.com reports. Still, we didn’t. Sometimes that’s just how the dice fall. You can play well enough, but sometimes that’s not good enough. That’s just the way the game works. We seem even more confident now, in my opinion. Everyone seemed to have us beat and was complimenting this Eagles team, in my opinion. We obviously provided them the best fitting option. I won’t even add gasoline to the flames. Again, we’ll see them.
Patrik Walker of DallasCowboys.com: Tank and Gilmore discuss the “game of inches” against the Eagles.
While playing their fiercest division foe on the road, the Cowboys missed the decisive edge despite having a solid game plan.
The Cowboys are 5-3 going into Week 10 thanks to a knee down just before the goal line on a fourth-down connection to Luke Schoonmaker with goal-to-go in the third quarter, a toe on the boundary on a two-point conversion attempt in an otherwise masterful performance by Prescott, and so on.
DeMarcus Lawrence, a defensive end, said, “Our offense had a great game.” “ Alright. There’s a portion of the game where you have a lot of things going against you when you enter hostile territory. I thought my team played well tonight and stood up. Although we didn’t win, we’ll improve and take what we learned from it.
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